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River Capacity and Pump Requirements for Flood Prevention in Urban Areas Sutrisno, Tri; Prawito, Adi; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 8 No 2: March 2025
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v8i2.3260

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Floods are one of the natural disasters that often threaten human lives and assets in urban areas. Factors such as climate change, rapid urbanization, and land changes can increase the risk of flooding. Pesawahan Village, located in the Porong District, Sidoarjo Regency, is one of the areas that frequently experiences flooding issues. Floods in this village can endanger the lives of the community, agricultural land, and essential infrastructure. To reduce the risk of flooding and protect valuable resources, in-depth research is needed on the capacity of the river passing through Pesawahan Village and the requirements for a pump system for flood prevention. Pesawahan Village is situated in low-lying terrain and is close to a significant river or water channel. This topographical and geographical condition makes the village vulnerable to flooding, especially during intense rainy seasons. The area often experiences high rainfall during the rainy season, leading to river overflow and subsequent flooding. Population growth and infrastructure development in Pesawahan Village can alter the water flow patterns and reduce the river's capacity, exacerbating the risk of flooding. A pump system is one effective solution to mitigate the risk of flooding in urban and rural areas. However, to design and operate an efficient pump system, a good understanding of the river's capacity and water flow characteristics in the area is essential.
Solar power Pump Farmer Technology Ellak Daya Village Farmers with modern rural agricultural irrigation supported by a smart hybrid inverter system in the Lenteng sub-district, Sumenep, Indonesia Cahyati, Cholilul; Suwandi, Ahmad; Santosa, Ribut; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan; Prawito, Adi; Sukoco, Agus
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 6 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i6.2594

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Ellak Daya Village is one of the villages in Lenteng sub-district, Sumenep Regency with dry land/fields 63.3% of the total land with commodity crops of Corn, Beans, Soybeans, Rice and herbal chilies, which are only capable of maximum production in rainy season during the dry season the fields/dry land in Ellak Daya are less productive. This condition is one of the triggers for Ellak Village to be a village with the potential for extreme poverty, based on an analysis of the identified problems, namely: Problems in the field of management. Arranging planting patterns and irrigation schedule systems, in the processing sector, namely the absence of effective and cheap irrigation facilities and the absence of irrigation methods. The aim of training and mentoring is carried out so that farmer groups have the skills to regulate planting patterns, have management skills in irrigation schedules, apply technology. solar cell pump with energy sources from nature. Activities that have been carried out in the form of training and mentoring are: FGD, socialization, training and mentoring which will be carried out from 26 September to 20 November 2023 at the village hall and at the farmer group's house. The problems in this activity are: the partner's age is 50 years and over, and their education level is still low. Achievement of targets in training and mentoring in this program is measured by giving a Pre Test and Post test. Conduct training. 100% of participants know about the procedures for planting patterns and 40% understand how to set planting patterns, participants who attend training and mentoring activities on average above 65% of the total number of members